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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Joe
Campero
January 1, 1922 – February 5, 2020
Joe M. Campero, 98, a longtime resident of Pullman (77 years) passed away February 5, 2020 at the Memory Villas at Bishop Place. The Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 AM on Thursday, April 16, 2020 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pullman, WA. He will be laid to rest with his wife Helen at the Pullman Cemetery. Joe was born January 1, 1922 in Needles, CA, to R.H. and Ramona Rael Campero. Joe's maternal great grandfather, five times removed, Alonso Rael de Aguilar was native of the city Lorca in Murcia, Spain. In 1692 he came to San Francisco, he died April 10, 1735. Joe spoke Spanish fluently and was very proud of his Spanish heritage. After his parents separated, his mother returned to her birthplace Las Vegas, New Mexico in 1928, to raise her three children and take care of her aging father, Lorenzo Rael, a retired sheep herder. A member of the Greatest Generation, Joe endured the hardship of the Great Depression. He graduated from Normal High School in 1940. Having no means to continue his education, he enlisted in the Army in Sept.1940. In February 1943, he was transferred by the Army Air Corp. to WSU, in Pullman, his 10th station, and was assigned to the 319th College Training Attachment. It was here that the met the love of his life, V. Helen Christian, who was a recent RN graduate, working at Finch Memorial Hospital. They were married on Oct. 23, 1943. After service in the Philippine Islands, he was discharged in November 26, 1945. Joe stayed in Pullman and went to work for Standard Lumber Co. in 1947. He remained at the lumber yard for 45 years. As general manager, he also oversaw the Colfax and Moscow operations. Joe loved to laugh, and had an uncanny ability for nick naming his friends and associates. He is survived by his daughter, Carmen, son in law, David Kern, Walnut Creek, CA, grandson Eric, wife Tammy, great granddaughters Carly and Avery, San Ramon, CA, and numerous nieces and nephews in Washington, California, New Mexico, Texas, Florida, and Michigan. Carmen and Dave would like to thank Rich and Lita Lewis for all their help with Joe (and Helen) through the years. We don't know what they would have done without them. Also, we'd would like to thank Bishop Place -- Rebecca, Tom, Joyce, Kathy -- and the rest of the staff, and Friends of Hospice -- Jolene, Samantha, Tina, Mary -- everyone who helped Joe. They all made his life much happier. A very special thank you to Ann and Dave at State Farm, and a big thank you to Heather and her staff at My Office. Also thank you to Bob, at Kimball Funeral Home, who helped us with so many things. Last but not least, thanks to all our old friends and new friends that we made during our many trips to Pullman. Kimball Funeral Home of Pullman, WA has been entrusted with arrangements.
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